Thanks to Jason and Bernard.  This procedure worked fine.

Thanks
Frank

On Sat, 2003-10-25 at 02:30, Jason Brechin wrote:
> There is no well-documented procedure.  However, it should be pretty
> easy.  I know that Bernard Li (also on the oscar-users list) has done
> it.  Here are the basic steps:
> 
> 1)  Install the RPMs in the appropriate places (pcp everywhere, the
> clumon RPM on the server, make sure php, apache/httpd, and mysql are
> installed on the server as well).
> 
> 2)  Run the post_clients script.  I think this should handle importing
> the database and checking various settings.
> 
> 3)  I think it should work, go to http://servername/clumon to find out. 
> It may take a minute or two for the information to populate.
> 
> If you had already installed the old clumon package (that didn't work),
> then you should just update the RPMs, modify php.ini (change
> register_globals so that it is set to On), restart the services (httpd,
> pcp, and clumon), and it should work.
> 
> Jason
> 
> 
> On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 21:17, Frank Crawford wrote:
> > A quick question, how do I install clumon to an existing OSCAR cluster? 
> > I don't want to have to go through the installation process again, but
> > OPDer, etc, seems to assume that packages are only downloaded and
> > installed at the start.
> > 
> > Thanks for your help
> > 
> > Frank
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